Marvel has a huge fan base in India, and a lot of us grew up watching Spiderman movies and cartoons. It appears that some people admire Spidey so much that they have started to act like him. Yes, it’s true. A video has been shared on Twitter recently in which a man can be seen swinging above the crowd inside a train with the help of the handrest. Trains can get really crowded, but this man came up with a unique technique to pass through the crowd. In the clip, people can be seen lying down on the floor. It was not possible for this ‘Indian Spiderman’ to get to the other side by walking. So, he started swinging, and successfully got to the other side. Have a look at this video here:
The video instantly grabbed the attention on the internet. A viewer commented that it is very common in Indian trains and that the credit goes to the camera person for using the correct platform for making this video viral.
Some people wondered why everyone was lying on the floor. A user wrote that standing would have provided more space.
Some individuals stated that the video is funny but it is sad at the same time. A user said, “Shows the real situation of our country and its trains.”
A viewer jokingly wrote that many such hidden heroes must be roaming around us.
An account even called him Tarzan.
A person sarcastically wrote, “Spiderman: traincoming.”
This is not the only video on social media in which someone from India has shown capabilities like Spiderman. A video of a surprising incident from Bihar was shared on Twitter in June in which a thief snatches a mobile from a train passenger while he hangs from a railway bridge over a river.
Watch this clip here:
The train can be seen moving at a very high speed, so it is not possible to understand what happened at first. But when the video is played slowly, a thief can be seen hanging from a railway bridge. As the train is moving, he manages to snatch the passenger’s phone from his hand.
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